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The House on Malcolm Street

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It is the autumn of 1920 and Leah Breckenridge is desperate to find a way to provide for her young daughter. After losing her husband and infant son in an accident, she is angry at God and fearful about the future. Finding refuge in a boardinghouse run by her late husband's aunt, Leah's heart begins the slow process of mending. Is it the people who surround her--or perhaps this very house--that reach into her heart with healing? Delightful, realistic characters and skilled writing make The House on Malcolm Street a treasure. Leisha Kelly's fans and new readers alike will find this simple story about the complexities of life an engrossing read.

The House on Malcolm Street by Leisha Kelly was published by Baker in October 2010 and is our 59352nd best seller. The ISBN for The House on Malcolm Street is 9780800733285.

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The House on Malcolm Street

I started out feeling rather cool towards this book and finished it wondering why I had felt like that about such a good read!

Set in 1920s America, Leah and Josiah tell their own stories. Both have tragic histories and they come together in the house of a wonderful older widow lady, Aunt Marigold.

Leah has lost her husband in an accident and her frail baby son to illness, she is destitute and it is impossible to seek shelter with her harsh Father, so she accepts the offer of her husband’s Aunt, though it means that she and her young daughter Eliza need to make a long train journey. A thing Leah is terrified of doing, she knows not why.

The story of how the lives of all these characters and others are transformed makes for an absorbing read you will not regret starting – and once started you will be compelled to continue as I was.

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I started out feeling rather cool towards this book and finished it wondering why I had felt like that about such a good read!
Set in 1920s America, Leah and Josiah tell their own stories. Both have tragic histories and they come together in the house of a wonderful older widow lady, Aunt Marigold.
Leah has lost her husband in an accident and her frail baby son to illness, she is destitute and it is impossible to seek shelter with her harsh Father, so she accepts the offer of her husband?s Aunt, though it means that she and her young daughter Eliza need to make a long train journey. A thing Leah is terrified of doing, she knows not why.
The story of how the lives of all these characters and others are transformed makes for an absorbing read you will not regret starting ? and once started you will be compelled to continue as I was.

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